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. >> it's a big deal for the country and the guys behind you. i saw an opportunity to do a little bit more. >> reporter: he's from dalton, georgia. a father of a 2-year-old boy. on this day, a tip comes in. jones and his team prepare for a tough day. >> bad day is coming out andnd doing our jobs and something going on. >> reporter: there are no big bomb suits. they prepare to detonate the ied. there's an achingly long silence, an then -- the blast rings in our ears. we walk to the crater. a local resident says there are three more this the area. >> get them out of here. >> reporter: hearts pounding, we follow our own footsteps across the canal. >> it is a good day. >> reporter: after we leave, joneneupdates our team with facebook messages. >> we have worked more ieds than any marine team in the country since march. shortly after y'all left, things got pretty hairy. we spent a few days fighting a lot and ieds became more complex. >> reporter: things were about the get immeasurably worse. they're sent out on a routine mission. defuse bombs in five
. >> it's a big deal for the country and the guys behind you. i saw an opportunity to do a little bit more. >> reporter: he's from dalton, georgia. a father of a 2-year-old boy. on this day, a tip comes in. jones and his team prepare for a tough day. >> bad day is coming out andnd doing our jobs and something going on. >> reporter: there are no big bomb suits. they prepare to detonate the ied. there's an achingly long silence, an then -- the blast rings in our ears. we...
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. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was
. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show...
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the big. picture the big. if. would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from feinstein suppressions. please please don't top teeth dot com. sabbatical to see. him be a. welcome back to rostock on people about. to remind you we're talking about the fate of the kurds as the u.s. plans its withdrawal from iraq. and you can. still say. ok brennan that i'd like you to finish up what you were saying before the break here i mean there has been historically a lot of animosity and i'd like you know my degree or another we can discuss in this program go right ahead. well what i think is important is to look forward and there are two core difficulties in relations between arabs and kurds as we go forward the first is that many arab politicians in baghdad wish to recentre lies iraq in particular the control over natural resources and that's in flat contradiction with the constitution of iraq of two thousand and five which was deliberately designed to ensure that each part of iraq arab provinces as well as kurdish ma
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>> the president believes that we have to think big and act big, because as i mentioned before, there have been events and decisions that have led us to this point and they include the terrible recession, the worst since the great depression we went through. the fact that because congress wouldn't act, he apointed the commission and they delivered a report. we have the outside report. and we have the president's framework he put forward and the republican budget that passed the house, all of which describe a problem and a solution in generally the same terms. the big exception is three to one, they propose solutions that demand a balanced approach which the president supports. this is not the kind of situation that comes around very frequently and the president believes that it is worth the inevitable political difficulty making tough choices creates to get this done for the american people, for the american economy. so he does not share the view, does not believe it is wise to pursue a short-term solution that essentially would be kicking the can down the road and not at all addressi
>> the president believes that we have to think big and act big, because as i mentioned before, there have been events and decisions that have led us to this point and they include the terrible recession, the worst since the great depression we went through. the fact that because congress wouldn't act, he apointed the commission and they delivered a report. we have the outside report. and we have the president's framework he put forward and the republican budget that passed the house, all...
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. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was
. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show...
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floor talking to the markets talking to the brokers talking to a condom is talking to the city the big diff connect between what all those. people are saying and what you hear from the brussels elite the euro zone politicians they just everybody seems to be saying a default is inevitable greece just has way too much debt and yet those are the words you will never hear coming out of brussels and i think the fear is unless we stop lurching from crisis to crisis from vote to vote from one disaster to another and actually take a bigger picture view of how to deal with greece all the politicians take the bigger picture then the the worries of the markets will be. a messy solution will eventually be imposed and i think that is the problem this disconnect between what you hear from brussels and what you hear from the real world the financial world. so what is the way out some of your viewpoint. i mean i just think it's it's incredibly difficult because if you look at the amount of debt that greece has you've already had one hundred ten billion bailout package. brussels. meeting to discover to
floor talking to the markets talking to the brokers talking to a condom is talking to the city the big diff connect between what all those. people are saying and what you hear from the brussels elite the euro zone politicians they just everybody seems to be saying a default is inevitable greece just has way too much debt and yet those are the words you will never hear coming out of brussels and i think the fear is unless we stop lurching from crisis to crisis from vote to vote from one disaster...
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shouldn't be a big deal. gibbing you a look for tonight and the overnight hours, mild one, upper 50s and for the afternoon tomorrow, 94 santa rosa. 96 concord. widespread 80s and 90s, 100 degrees in areas like antioch. 98 pleasanton. 87 fremont. extended forecast, bump up tomorrow and wednesday we cool down. more notable thursday and friday. if you can believe it, for the we weekend, below average. >> thank you. >>> a british royal is showing his stuff. the special move prince william performed today as the couple takes cap duby -- canada by storm. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 mo
shouldn't be a big deal. gibbing you a look for tonight and the overnight hours, mild one, upper 50s and for the afternoon tomorrow, 94 santa rosa. 96 concord. widespread 80s and 90s, 100 degrees in areas like antioch. 98 pleasanton. 87 fremont. extended forecast, bump up tomorrow and wednesday we cool down. more notable thursday and friday. if you can believe it, for the we weekend, below average. >> thank you. >>> a british royal is showing his stuff. the special move prince...
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and so any big company any big russian company that's looking to increase its profile london is a good place to list of course that doesn't mean that it's the only place to list in asia hong kong's stock market is seeing russian companies in this there as well generally on the whole it would seem that valuations are set a little higher in asia say that it's becoming increasingly popular for russian markets brits primarily to increase their profile and list on a market that's well regulated and can hold the company in high esteem and just very briefly how do you see investor sentiment for the rest of the year what's your forecast. well sentiment seems to be just improving a little bit we've certainly seen from the market's point of view a large sigh of relief in the respect that greece has passed this measures and is unlikely to default regardless of what s. and p. say sudan's important from the so. point of view and some of the russian companies that have pulled their i.p.o. . could very easily return later in this year possibly in two thousand and twelve and it is there's hope that th
and so any big company any big russian company that's looking to increase its profile london is a good place to list of course that doesn't mean that it's the only place to list in asia hong kong's stock market is seeing russian companies in this there as well generally on the whole it would seem that valuations are set a little higher in asia say that it's becoming increasingly popular for russian markets brits primarily to increase their profile and list on a market that's well regulated and...
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the pipeline is not secure enough not considering an alternative approach that was believe it's not a big problem but there will be other similar objections. time for a quick check on the markets oil as low of a solid international energy agency says its release of strategic courage reserves is working the decision came last month in order to compensate for supply shortages and that shut down of we've been proved experts are whether analysts see the impact of a move maybe less than expected as oil is still close to where it was before the decision . europe stock markets a flight to trade as the rain course will be to look for greece and only will force the china to taek interest rates and soon as this weekend. it approaches similar picture in russia they are in the my six off blood clots now have a look at some of the individual show moves on the minds that senator may just on the decrease this solid drag by a lot while prices gas from was one point two percent down gross may have just inching lower one point six percent fee to be buying is continuing its losing streak taking from one day
the pipeline is not secure enough not considering an alternative approach that was believe it's not a big problem but there will be other similar objections. time for a quick check on the markets oil as low of a solid international energy agency says its release of strategic courage reserves is working the decision came last month in order to compensate for supply shortages and that shut down of we've been proved experts are whether analysts see the impact of a move maybe less than expected as...
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interruption and maybe critically in what brendan are saying as if there is a kind of i knew more city or a big historical clash between the care dish people and our people and i think this is a myth we've had oppressive regimes like saddam's regime attacking the kurdish people but there hasn't been this historic people against people who tensions or or quarrels or fights historically in iraq in fact very people a very few people seem to know that there are about ten million kurdish people impacted at the capital this is more than the more cares that cares in any kurdish area that is that is true. i would say i think i think you know some of the no no i think is not nonsense to me because the kurdish people are where the character should be i pull it by saying the cards i know are i know you would like you would like to divide the iraqi people like you're attempting just now but if you let me finish a lot of care dish people out enter made it without arabs with two commands and so on and there isn't this rigid ethnic demarcation like you might want to pretend brendan historically the kurdish an
interruption and maybe critically in what brendan are saying as if there is a kind of i knew more city or a big historical clash between the care dish people and our people and i think this is a myth we've had oppressive regimes like saddam's regime attacking the kurdish people but there hasn't been this historic people against people who tensions or or quarrels or fights historically in iraq in fact very people a very few people seem to know that there are about ten million kurdish people...
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started questioning that he was meeting in the united states with economist joseph stiglitz who was a big critic of that way of bailing out the banks and i think he was sending signals that upset the financial community so it may have helped him with ordinary people i but kind of made him a target for. the establishment but it just seemed like meanwhile the new hand of the international monetary fund is officially beginning the job former french finance minister christine legarde one overwhelming backing of the i.m.f. last week having begun their soko central bank governor there is a for the first woman to take the funds top job with the financial struggles and agreements on the critical list. next either and stay to her or say there is a lot in common between the greek economic troubles and america's mounting debts here's what's to come in the kaiser report in about fifteen minutes time. he said many times i am after is after the u.s. next s. and p. one of the rating agencies who work hand in hand with these international banks there's that managing director john chambers spoke to reuter
started questioning that he was meeting in the united states with economist joseph stiglitz who was a big critic of that way of bailing out the banks and i think he was sending signals that upset the financial community so it may have helped him with ordinary people i but kind of made him a target for. the establishment but it just seemed like meanwhile the new hand of the international monetary fund is officially beginning the job former french finance minister christine legarde one...
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coming up today on the big picture. he. started this is a part time to reveal to you the secret of global finance it's not about stuff like the acropolis being sold it's about securitizing the acropolis so it can be traded. all the debt held by the bankers will be paid off from trading commissions but before you can do that you have to turn everything into a security oh we'll explain the whole thing anyway stacie ever what's happening well max says so over the past week as greece has been. have austerity measures forced on the greeks we have also seen this have been max debt leading greece finds no buyers and fire sale of national assets so apparently representatives of the greek government while all this protests were going on in the streets of athens they were in london at claridge's hotel looking to sell off fifty billion euros worth of income producing assets up for sell were thirty nine airports eight hundred fifty ports railways motorways sewage works a couple of energy companies banks defense groups thousands of acre
coming up today on the big picture. he. started this is a part time to reveal to you the secret of global finance it's not about stuff like the acropolis being sold it's about securitizing the acropolis so it can be traded. all the debt held by the bankers will be paid off from trading commissions but before you can do that you have to turn everything into a security oh we'll explain the whole thing anyway stacie ever what's happening well max says so over the past week as greece has been. have...
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who do right well it's based on that scenario the profits that were being made by the so-called too big to fail banks for use to deregulate or to dismantle free market capitalism and they instituted a command and control financial autocracy in its place so it's a failure once again. land of command and control that we saw in one nine hundred ninety one as you describe it it's a repeat of ninety ninety one it's a it's a failure of the polar bear of the federal reserve bank and other central bankers but looking at greece for a second they of course through a seven year period of history experienced military dictatorship under the hunt came is a really much difference between the junta and the troika. it's funny you should ask me this yesterday i was talking to an old man who had fought as a partisan during that existence against the nazis in the 1940's and he stunned to me with a question he said wrote imagine the germans had won back then why would it be different now the juxtaposition that he drew was not with the who was with the beautiful completion and of the nazis he said and then a
who do right well it's based on that scenario the profits that were being made by the so-called too big to fail banks for use to deregulate or to dismantle free market capitalism and they instituted a command and control financial autocracy in its place so it's a failure once again. land of command and control that we saw in one nine hundred ninety one as you describe it it's a repeat of ninety ninety one it's a it's a failure of the polar bear of the federal reserve bank and other central...
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not secure enough stream are now considering an alternative approach and there's believe it's not a big problem but there may be other similar objections. time for a quick check on the markets oil is slower to solve the international energy agency says its release of strategic bird reserves is porking the decision came last month in order to compensate for the supply shortages and the shut down of we've been critics it's the weather analysts say the impact will be i.e. a move meeting less than expected as well as still close to where it was before the decision. and asian stock markets were swimming between small gains and losses on tuesday closing off to a five day rally meet fears of an imminent tightening chinese monetary policy and a similar picture in europe stock markets here are flat in trading traders for a cautious hold the outlook for greece and for the workforce that china could hike interest rates as soon as this weekend. and here in moscow the r.t.s. and the minus six are what this hour let's not have a look at some of the individual share moves on the ice it's energy may ju
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chris sweet and danielle balmer have one big blended family on this independence day. a holiday that always carries special meaning for all of them. to see their smiles now, danielle and her two little ones, chris and his three, you'd never suspect how they got here. about four years ago danielle's husband was on patrol in iraq when he was killed by an ied. they were just about to celebrate their tenth anniversary. >> i was scared and didn't know what to do, but i wasn't thinking much past that day. >> reporter: about a year later, chris' wife jessica sweet was diagnosed with leukemia. >> i brought all the kids into jessica and i's bedroom and i told them. i told them that mommy had died, and she wasn't coming home. >> reporter: looking for support both widower and widow found themselves at an event for military families. >> it initially started out with us primarily talking about our loss and how it's affected us and our children. from that our relationship started. >> reporter: at the home they now share, there are constant reminders of their past, photos of the orig
chris sweet and danielle balmer have one big blended family on this independence day. a holiday that always carries special meaning for all of them. to see their smiles now, danielle and her two little ones, chris and his three, you'd never suspect how they got here. about four years ago danielle's husband was on patrol in iraq when he was killed by an ied. they were just about to celebrate their tenth anniversary. >> i was scared and didn't know what to do, but i wasn't thinking much...
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chart the big picture. let's not forget that we are in a parked car. i think. even on the well. we have the government says we're going to keep him safe get ready for the your freedom. well looks like wiki leaks has finally gathered a legal crew to take on credit card companies visa master card just last week we showed you how joyous songs poked fun at master card by spoofing one of its very own commercials but people servers knew you could do this and. donations launched you to banking but the fifteen million. that it cost you to house arrest five hundred thousand dollars. watching the world. so. priceless. there's all the jokes are now over and now wiki leaks is getting serious because you probably remember when the whistle blowing organization first released its massive stash of diplomatic cables from the u.s. these are mastercard suspended all methods of payment to wake leaks through very companies so the group set out a press release through its twitter page so you those credit card companies have been engaging in a us to backed financial blockade and then they explain that
chart the big picture. let's not forget that we are in a parked car. i think. even on the well. we have the government says we're going to keep him safe get ready for the your freedom. well looks like wiki leaks has finally gathered a legal crew to take on credit card companies visa master card just last week we showed you how joyous songs poked fun at master card by spoofing one of its very own commercials but people servers knew you could do this and. donations launched you to banking but the...
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as you know, san jose is having big budget problems. so the day of the fully funded city parade, well, that shape s sailed. but that doesn't mean local parades can't make people happy. we'll take you to one coming up. >>> among the casualties of san jose's budget drama, fireworks shows and parades. but the bay area's biggest city still wants to entertain you. nbc bay area's scott budman shows us how san jose has downsized its traditional celebration. >> reporter: it's not exactly the rose parade. but san jose's road garden neighborhood still brought out the king, a genie, and loads of cute kids to show 20,000 paradegoers a good time on the fourth. >> just to have fun. and interact with your dog. and also people. >> this is what it's about. being american, no matter all the drama that happens during the day, coming together as a community to have something like this for the kids and for us, it's what it's about. >> reporter: in fact, the rose forwa garden parade comes at a time when san jose as a whole is cutting way back. with city doll
as you know, san jose is having big budget problems. so the day of the fully funded city parade, well, that shape s sailed. but that doesn't mean local parades can't make people happy. we'll take you to one coming up. >>> among the casualties of san jose's budget drama, fireworks shows and parades. but the bay area's biggest city still wants to entertain you. nbc bay area's scott budman shows us how san jose has downsized its traditional celebration. >> reporter: it's not exactly...
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so let's start soda with the big picture. here we are several years out of the financial crisis and you talk about some of the liquid fx. mr. bernanke talked about the risk this week, some of the problems that particularly persistent, seem to be continuing and may raise the risk that the slow down that we seem to be experiencing at the moment process. what anxiety level do you think is appropriate for the public and our policymakers right now as we look out to the risk that we see that seem to be percolating over the horizon on any number of different fronts? >> well, i think these are risks but they are subject to our control and influence. if we take some action and make some decisions. i think with the housing market we still have a low level from. these loans need to be restructured whether it makes economic sense for the distressed borrower can make an economically viable payment or if not, there needs to be relocation assistance or some other mechanism to clear the market. .. the industry, this is another promise aligne
so let's start soda with the big picture. here we are several years out of the financial crisis and you talk about some of the liquid fx. mr. bernanke talked about the risk this week, some of the problems that particularly persistent, seem to be continuing and may raise the risk that the slow down that we seem to be experiencing at the moment process. what anxiety level do you think is appropriate for the public and our policymakers right now as we look out to the risk that we see that seem to...
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i see this as a big problem for two reasons. one, the gses are currently securitizing, helping securitize over 90% of the mortgage risk, new mortgages that are originated. fair share from under 5% in early 19 -- has climbed out in stock, to over 50%. if we don't get private sector in this market anytime soon, most likely the united states government will gradually own the entire mortgage credit risk of the country. i think it's a scary thought in a time when the gse is basically not a balance sheet of deny states government. $175 billion has already been spent in the form of taxpayer losses. there's a sense in which it could be a much bigger role than what it stands right now. so i think there are quite important resolution issues, she some short-term from how will we deal with money market fund runs, maybe that's an immediate risk. how will we deal with ccp under capitalization, maybe that's a five year risk potentially in expected turns, five or 10 years. and then there's this huge 10 year unwinding program we need to put in p
i see this as a big problem for two reasons. one, the gses are currently securitizing, helping securitize over 90% of the mortgage risk, new mortgages that are originated. fair share from under 5% in early 19 -- has climbed out in stock, to over 50%. if we don't get private sector in this market anytime soon, most likely the united states government will gradually own the entire mortgage credit risk of the country. i think it's a scary thought in a time when the gse is basically not a balance...
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he's calling for a big, big compromise at this point. but let me ask you about what bipartisan folks like bowles, alan simpson, the center for responsible federal budget. i mean they're saying there's simply no way to get at this huge $14 trillion debt just on the spending side, that you have to go after revenues to get to that number. >> i think there's really two parts to that, judy. one is to reduce the overall business tax rate hopefully to make us more competitive globally. as i read president clinton reiterated today just makes sense if it's cheaper to do business here in the united states, then jobs will be created here. if it's cheaper to keep that cash and to create jobs abroad, that's what businesses will do because it makes economic sense. but again i think the last thing i would think you would want to do when the recovery is is so anemic and when the private sector is sort of sitting on the side lines because they don't know what the costs of doing business are going to be, tax rates, regulatory policy, that i think we need
he's calling for a big, big compromise at this point. but let me ask you about what bipartisan folks like bowles, alan simpson, the center for responsible federal budget. i mean they're saying there's simply no way to get at this huge $14 trillion debt just on the spending side, that you have to go after revenues to get to that number. >> i think there's really two parts to that, judy. one is to reduce the overall business tax rate hopefully to make us more competitive globally. as i read...
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because you talked about that issue was a big issue. look at two republican candidates, mitt romney is going to be in new hampshire, he's going to hold a town hall up there on the economy and meet with small business owners. yesterday, romney doubled down on his criticism on the president, saying that the obama, quote, made the depression longer than it needed to be. meanwhile, out in iowa, the long-shot candidate rick santorum, kicks off a jobs tour in iowa. so expect to hear a lot about the jobs and the economy as the main theme for the gop candidates on the trial today. and of course, in the coming months. >> rick santorum will be on american morning a couple of hours from now. you can hear it directly from him. mark, good to see you. have a good rest of your morning. it's 42 minutes after the hour right now. >>> here are three things that need to be on your radar today. the jury tried too to deciding whether accused murderer casey anthony is guilty or not guilty? their deliberations continue this morning. >>> plus the senate is back
because you talked about that issue was a big issue. look at two republican candidates, mitt romney is going to be in new hampshire, he's going to hold a town hall up there on the economy and meet with small business owners. yesterday, romney doubled down on his criticism on the president, saying that the obama, quote, made the depression longer than it needed to be. meanwhile, out in iowa, the long-shot candidate rick santorum, kicks off a jobs tour in iowa. so expect to hear a lot about the...
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that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds of exceptions that allow teams to go past the cap limit on payrolls and a hard cap which would be an all-time first for the nba, something that players have been fighting against for decades really, ever since the sort cap system went into place. there's the structural. the other side is just the straight financial division of the revenues which are near $4 billion. currently the players make about 57%. the owners are saying they want to ratchet it down to more of a 50-50 split. even within that it's a redefined revenueç kol that they want to split 50-50. wha
that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds...
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this is big business duty-free shopping. shoppers spent $39 billion at duty-free shops last year. >> what items is it worth it to buy at these shops? >> reporter: this is the meaty part here. three examples of the top items people go for. perfume and cosmetics. i say buy it duty-free especially if it's a multipack with more savings. if you're looking for cigarettes, buy those duty-free as well. the fact is we pay a lot in taxes here in the u.s. electronics, though, buy those at a regular retail store because they are going to be cheaper at the regular retail store and you may need to return it if something happens. >>> what is in store for stocks today? a flat open. trading is expected as we come off the strongest week in two years. a fact orders report out in half an hour. see if that moves the markets at all. kyra, back to you. >> thanks, alison. >>> a portion of one of the nation's most pristine rivers polluted by an oil spill. the latest on the cleanup in four minutes. >>> duke and duchess hit prince edward island head-t
this is big business duty-free shopping. shoppers spent $39 billion at duty-free shops last year. >> what items is it worth it to buy at these shops? >> reporter: this is the meaty part here. three examples of the top items people go for. perfume and cosmetics. i say buy it duty-free especially if it's a multipack with more savings. if you're looking for cigarettes, buy those duty-free as well. the fact is we pay a lot in taxes here in the u.s. electronics, though, buy those at a...
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republicans will agree to those tax increases under the pressure of this deadline and if they agree to a big $4 trillion deal large enough that they would be able to agree to those tax increases. the problem for the white house is the clock is ticking and time's running out. >> pelley: nancy, is there anything on the books in terms of meetings with the president and the house and senate leadership? >> there's nothing right now, scott. in fact, all you hear is a lot of heat going back and forth. the president saying congress needs to get to work, republicans saying, "we're working. if you want to meet with us, come on down to capitol hill and meet with us." the senate has canceled its entire fourth of july recess. they were supposed to be gone all this week. instead they're going to be here starting tomorrow, but it's very unclear what they're going to be doing, because the president doesn't actually have any meetings scheduled with the top republican negotiators. >> pelley: of course, on this july 4 it's a day for parades, and we saw a lot of presidential candidates in parades today. there w
republicans will agree to those tax increases under the pressure of this deadline and if they agree to a big $4 trillion deal large enough that they would be able to agree to those tax increases. the problem for the white house is the clock is ticking and time's running out. >> pelley: nancy, is there anything on the books in terms of meetings with the president and the house and senate leadership? >> there's nothing right now, scott. in fact, all you hear is a lot of heat going...
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so big bush said -- h.w. said when his son came back, it was like having a reunion. >> guest: yes. >> host: little bush must have felt at some level, there was familiar territory. >> guest: that's interesting. sometimes people don't realize that they say. when president clinton came into office, he was not accustom to having servants or people on the household staff. he never had that -- some of that in arkansas as a governor, but nothing like a wealthy american would have. which president bush were. they didn't know how to deal with the household staff. hillary and bill clinton. they were wondering why are they here at night? are they spying on it? what's it all about? then they realized they had duties. >> host: they thought they were spying, things might have turned out differently; right? >> guest: yeah, looking back on it, you can see people not accustom to having staff at their elbow, do i have any time to myself? >> host: right. >> guest: as time went on, the staff game to like and respect. initially,
so big bush said -- h.w. said when his son came back, it was like having a reunion. >> guest: yes. >> host: little bush must have felt at some level, there was familiar territory. >> guest: that's interesting. sometimes people don't realize that they say. when president clinton came into office, he was not accustom to having servants or people on the household staff. he never had that -- some of that in arkansas as a governor, but nothing like a wealthy american would have....
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he is going to the same big donors and asking them to write as big a check as they can so that he shows a big number only a portion of that can actually be spent on the primary election effort. host: kenneth vogel is our guest, a senior reporter for the politico. caller: i have had a question caller: i have had a question for a long time concerning the public unions, the teacher unions, and all those other types of unions. they put a lot of money towards candidates, but it is that taxpayer money paying for these public unions. i am a republican and i do not want my money to go to who they usually want their money to good to. hal in the world this -- is that constitutional or legal? host: what union are you in? you did not want your money going to the democrats. which union are you in? are you in a union? caller: no, i am not a union. as a taxpayer, i know that the public unions support the democrats usually. i am concerned that my money is going toward, you know, going out there. it is going to candidates that i would never support. host: logan in maryland. guest: unions are big spender
he is going to the same big donors and asking them to write as big a check as they can so that he shows a big number only a portion of that can actually be spent on the primary election effort. host: kenneth vogel is our guest, a senior reporter for the politico. caller: i have had a question caller: i have had a question for a long time concerning the public unions, the teacher unions, and all those other types of unions. they put a lot of money towards candidates, but it is that taxpayer...
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a big backup and traffic alert through pinole into hercules. westbound 80 approaching pinole valley road, three lanes are blocked. one lane is getting by. but as you can see, speeds are really slow. i mean, they are just crawling once you get off of the carquinez bridge car. so expect heavy traffic especially once you reach hercules. it really bottlenecks. sounds like one car, at one point fully engulfed in flames so fire crews just got on scene. past pinole valley road speeds improve down the eastshore freeway. at the bay bridge not much of a backup even though the metering lights are on but the drive time down the eastshore freeway almost 50 minutes now from the carquinez bridge to the maze. definitely the slow spot this morning. lawrence has the forecast. >> going to be hot in parts of the bay area again today. probably hotter than yesterday. you have plenty of sunshine showing up around most of the bay area. we have patchy dense fog at the coastline. it will be cooler at the beaches in the 60s. away from the coast, 80s and 90s even in towar
a big backup and traffic alert through pinole into hercules. westbound 80 approaching pinole valley road, three lanes are blocked. one lane is getting by. but as you can see, speeds are really slow. i mean, they are just crawling once you get off of the carquinez bridge car. so expect heavy traffic especially once you reach hercules. it really bottlenecks. sounds like one car, at one point fully engulfed in flames so fire crews just got on scene. past pinole valley road speeds improve down the...
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is that a big deal? >> well, canada's never had referendums regarding the abolition of the constitutional monarchy the way, for instance, australia has. canada's viewed as a friendly place for a royal visit and probably one of the reasons it was chosen as william and kate's first overseas tour. nevertheless, there's a degree -- there's a political component to what opposition there is to canada's relationship with the constitutional monarchy and this tends to exist the most in quebec where certain french-canadians, commentators, the end to view the briltish monarchy as symbolic of the british conquest of canada and responses to william and kate's visit to canada tended to be more complicated in quebec than the other stops along the tour. >> there's royal history and anne of green gables, for example. >> yes. >> that was insiders say that the trip to prince edward island suggested by kate, a big fan of the book and the series anne of green gables s. that true? >> well, the british press reported a source
is that a big deal? >> well, canada's never had referendums regarding the abolition of the constitutional monarchy the way, for instance, australia has. canada's viewed as a friendly place for a royal visit and probably one of the reasons it was chosen as william and kate's first overseas tour. nevertheless, there's a degree -- there's a political component to what opposition there is to canada's relationship with the constitutional monarchy and this tends to exist the most in quebec...
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social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get their friends involved in something. they can stand up and say this is what is important to me. i want to do that. it is helping to foster a power shift in terms of becoming less centralized and the coming to a network based strategy and seeing how empowering their supporters to be advocates on their behalf actually decreases them of their workload and gets more people involved in the process. that is important. i think social media provides a low-cost, low barrier of entry, easy way for people to take action where they might not have been able to otherwise before, whether it is
social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get...
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it was a big mistake i made. when i met them, the father of the boy, david, who had been killed, said to me, sister, you cannot believe that pressure on us to be for the death penalty, and i had nobody to talk to. where have you been? [unintelligible] [applause] anyway, he said, where have you been? he invited me to come and pray with 10, and through this man, he is the hero of "dead man walking." his father shared his inner journey of first trying to go to the place, because everybody was saying that, wanting to see that it dead, and he said, but i did not like the way it made me feel when i went to that place of hatred and bitterness. then i said to myself," they killed our sons, but i am not want to let them kill me. i want to do what jesus said, and he set his face to go on the road of forgiveness. around this country, telling that story, it is very important in this journey when we deal with our outrage that we feel when innocent people have been ripped from life, and corn to stand in the eye out range, feel
it was a big mistake i made. when i met them, the father of the boy, david, who had been killed, said to me, sister, you cannot believe that pressure on us to be for the death penalty, and i had nobody to talk to. where have you been? [unintelligible] [applause] anyway, he said, where have you been? he invited me to come and pray with 10, and through this man, he is the hero of "dead man walking." his father shared his inner journey of first trying to go to the place, because...